Fecal incontinence refers to stool leakage from the rectum without any warning. Fecal incontinence can range from occasional stool leakage while passing gas to complete loss of bowel control.
Fecal incontinence can be treated using non-surgical and surgical treatment methods. Treatment will help in improving the quality of life of a person.
Causes:
The different causes of fecal incontinence include:
The symptoms of fecal incontinence include:
Risk factors:
The following factors could increase the risk of developing fecal incontinence:
The treatment for fecal incontinence will vary depending on the cause and severity of the condition. The different treatment options include:
1. Non-surgical treatment: These are non-invasive treatment methods and may be performed in the following ways:
a) Medications: The different medicines that can be used for the treatment of fecal incontinence include:
b) Exercises and other treatment methods:
2. Surgical treatment: Surgery is recommended when the non-invasive treatments fail to work. The different types of surgeries include:
a) Sphincter surgery:
This procedure may involve stitching the anal muscles more tightly together, known as sphincteroplasty.
Alternatively, the surgeon may choose to take muscle from the buttock or pelvis to support the weak anal muscles. This procedure is known as muscle transposition.
This procedure is generally performed in patients having bowel incontinence due to the tearing of the anal sphincter muscles.
b) Sacral nerve stimulator:
This procedure involves implanting a device to stimulate the pelvic nerves.
This procedure is generally performed in patients having fecal incontinence due to nerve damage.
c) Sphincter cuff device:
The surgeon may implant a cuff filled with air and surrounding the anal sphincter.
The patient has to deflate the cuff during bowel movements and reinflate it to prevent bowel incontinence.
d) Colostomy:
This type of surgery is performed to redirect the colon through an opening created in the belly skin.
This procedure is recommended in recurrent cases of fecal incontinence when all other treatment methods have failed to work.
When left untreated, fecal incontinence may lead to the following complications:
The following home remedies can help you in gaining better control of your bowel movements:
Avoid food items that could cause gas or diarrhea
Avoid spicy food, fatty food, and dairy products
Avoid caffeinated drinks and alcohol
Eat a high-fiber diet
Drink plenty of liquids throughout the day
Gently wash your anal area with water after every bowel movement
Gently pat dry your anal area after washing it following a bowel movement
Non-medicated talcum powder and moisture-barrier creams may help in relieving anal discomfort
Wear loose, cotton underwear
Fecal incontinence can be improved or prevented in the following ways:
The cost of non-surgical methods to treat fecal incontinence is between INR 500 to INR 10,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat fecal incontinence in Mumbai is between INR 60,000 to INR 2,25,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat fecal incontinence in Delhi is between INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat fecal incontinence in Bangalore is between INR 50,000 to INR 2,00,000.
The cost of surgical methods to treat fecal incontinence in Chennai is between INR 40,000 to INR 1,80,000.
MBBS, MS - Gastroenterologist
MBBS, MS - Gastroenterologist
MBBS, MS - Gastroenterologist